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Liam Andrews, a 4-star interior offensive lineman from Brookline, MA, announced his top eight schools on Friday, with Oklahoma, LSU, Florida, Miami, South Carolina, Penn State, Wisconsin and Ohio State making the cut. 

Andrews is the third offensive lineman in less than five days to include OU in their list of top schools after Isaiah Garcia and Jason Zandamela did so earlier this week.

The rising senior is a consensus 4-star recruit, rated the nation's No. 1 interior offensive lineman according to On3's Industry Ranking. Andrews is a Top 100 prospect per On3 and the 247Sports Composite rankings.

OU offered the Massachusetts native about three weeks ago, looking to bolster a recruiting class with only one commitment along the front five. Andrews plays on the defensive line as well, but is being recruited to play for Bill Bedenbaugh at Oklahoma. 

Andrews boasts an impressive offer sheet with over 20 colleges interested in the highly touted prospect. The Dexter Southfield High School standout helped lead his team to a 7-2 record last season, dropping only one regular season contest.

Penn State is the current favorite to land Andrews according to On3's Recruiting Prediction Machine, with Boston College and Oklahoma rounding out the top three. Listed at 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, Andrews was invited to play in the 2024 All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

Andrews visited Norman in late January, taking visits to Florida, Miami, Penn State, Wisconsin, Clemson and South Carolina in the months following his trip to OU. 

With Garcia and Zandamela both including the Sooners' in their list of top schools, Andrews' announcement should come as an indication to fans that Oklahoma's recruiting is in a good place heading into the summer.

After making his announcement, Andrews was offered by Lincoln Riley and the USC Trojans, who will seemingly make a run at him.